ULLASH KUMAR ROUT - Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
ULLASH KUMAR ROUT - Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
ULLASH KUMAR ROUT - Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
<strong>ULLASH</strong> <strong>KUMAR</strong> <strong>ROUT</strong><br />
Contact: 08431510537/09538603498<br />
E-Mail: ullash97@gmail.com, ullashrout@hotmail.com<br />
Seeking senior level academics position in Academic, Research & Development with a growth oriented<br />
Organization<br />
PROFESSIONAL SYNOPSIS<br />
� A scientist having gained nearly 14 years <strong>of</strong> experience in research, academics and managing collaborative and<br />
independent research functions related to R&D, Quality Assurance & Control, Supply and Demand Side Management,<br />
Process Optimization Scale-Up & Commercialization Operations, Production Norms & Resource Optimization; and 4<br />
years <strong>of</strong> teaching experience.<br />
� Comprehensive experience in modelling and planning <strong>of</strong> Energy System, Emission and Environment Models including<br />
IRPA on NREB system, TIMES global, TIMES G3, TIMES G5, DNE21+ model, and Irish-TIMES.<br />
� Possess a clear understanding to the industry, technology trends with distinction <strong>of</strong> instituting quality control<br />
techniques to achieve product excellence at the lowest overall cost.<br />
� Track record <strong>of</strong> successfully carrying out different scenarios based simulation, optimization and analysis in business as<br />
usual, price hike <strong>of</strong> fossil fuels, renewable scenarios, carbon tax, GHGs emission abatement, technology push, etc. on<br />
regional and global energy system models.<br />
� Resourceful in deploying various methodologies to analyze & develop various renewable and climate change scenarios,<br />
recommending modifications to minimize escalations, reduce rejection, realize operational efficiencies, control<br />
variability, costs & reduce cycle-time.<br />
� An esteemed academician having distinction <strong>of</strong> being associated with numerous Scientific Symposiums, Presentations,<br />
Workshops, Conferences as well as publishing Research Papers and posters.<br />
� Effective communicator with strong analytical, problem solving & organizational abilities. Possess a flexible & detail<br />
oriented attitude with an ability to work independently as well as part <strong>of</strong> a multidisciplinary team.<br />
KEY SKILLS<br />
- Introduction and analysis <strong>of</strong> learning theories in energy optimisation models considering with and without<br />
environmental constraints.<br />
- Worked as reviewer <strong>of</strong> Ph.D. students, examiner <strong>of</strong> Dissertation, and coordinator <strong>of</strong> research project.<br />
- Evolving plans / schedules, arranging for resources and overseeing all activities to ensure timely completion <strong>of</strong> multiple<br />
projects as per budgeted parameters, forecasting energy and emission.<br />
- Defining best practices for project support and documentation, providing analytical support to various projects for new<br />
entities and process development.<br />
- Analyzing project data, tracking progress & making decisions for ensuring timely completion, overseeing preparation <strong>of</strong><br />
monthly progress reports & quarterly technical review presentations.<br />
- Planning and organising day-to-day research activities related usage <strong>of</strong> renewable energy, alternative fuels and clean<br />
energy, analysing energy security and sustainability.<br />
- Preparing, reviewing, collecting and approving analytical data, technical reports and analytical methods in support <strong>of</strong><br />
and for inclusion in the regulatory submissions.<br />
- Ensuring complete in-process quality control and continuous improvement in process capabilities, foreseeing<br />
performance bottlenecks and taking corrective measures to avoid the same.<br />
- Identifying scope for planning, implementing & monitoring <strong>of</strong> technological changes to enhance efficiency, modifying<br />
equipments, process flow, working practices, consumables etc. for controlling & reducing the cost per unit produced.<br />
- Implementing various techniques for cost reduction, and entailing identification <strong>of</strong> opportunities.<br />
- Developing market prices <strong>of</strong> fuels and its analysis as well as carbon markets and trading policies synthesis.<br />
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />
M.S. Ramaiah School <strong>of</strong> Advanced Studies, Bangalore, Karnataka, India June’11 – till date<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the Department <strong>of</strong> Electronics and Electrical Engineering, and Research Departments<br />
National University <strong>of</strong> Ireland, University College Cork, Lee Road, Ireland Aug’09 – Feb’11
Senior Post Doctoral Researcher in Sustainable Energy Research Group, Department <strong>of</strong> Civil and<br />
Environmental Engineering<br />
Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth (RITE), Kyoto, Japan Nov’06 – Aug’09<br />
Researcher in System Analysis Group<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Nov’01 – Sep’06<br />
Doctoral Researcher in Energy-economics and System-technique Analysis (ESA) Group - Institut für<br />
Enenrgiewirtschaft und Rationelle Energieanwendung (IER)<br />
<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur Jun’00 – Jul’01<br />
Sr. Project Associate - Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering<br />
<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur Aug’98 – May’00<br />
Graduate Teaching Assistant in Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering and <strong>Technology</strong>, <strong>Bhubaneswar</strong> Jan’96 – Jul’98<br />
Lecturer (Adhoc) - Electrical Engineering Department<br />
OTHER SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Operation principle <strong>of</strong> Talcher Thermal Power Plant’, Talcher, India.<br />
• Design and construction <strong>of</strong> ‘132/33 kV electricity substation’, Bidanasi, Cuttack, India.<br />
• A training program was attained in November 1999 at Asian <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand on the<br />
formulation and application <strong>of</strong> IRPA (integrated resource planning and analyses) s<strong>of</strong>tware package (developed by Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Ram M. Shrestha).<br />
• TIMES training programme organised in ERI, UCC, Ireland in the years 2009/2010.<br />
ACADEMIC ACCOLADES<br />
- Distinction <strong>of</strong> receiving a Merit Scholarship for academic excellence during academic carrier.<br />
- Selected for the post <strong>of</strong> Assistant Manager in Orissa Hydro Power Corporation (OHPC), Orissa, India and secured top<br />
position in the selection process <strong>of</strong> 46 persons’ final selection out <strong>of</strong> 138 people interviewed in the year 1998.<br />
- Successful in availing University Grant Commission (UGC) Scholarship at IIT Kanpur, India (06/1998-06/2000) for<br />
securing 97 percentile GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) scores in all India level in 1998.<br />
- Offered for Ph.D. position with full scholarship from the Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> Picardie-<br />
Jules Verne, Amiens Cedex 1 – France, in 2001.<br />
- Offered for Ph.D. position with full scholarship from the Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering, the University <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Florida, Tampa, Florida, the USA in 2001.<br />
- Secured 1st position in the faculty selection interview (out <strong>of</strong> around 25 people interviewed) in Electrical Engineering<br />
department at Regional Engineering College (REC), Kurukshetra, Himachal Pradesh, India in 2001.<br />
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE PURVIEW<br />
- High-Level Language : GAMS, C, C++, VB, FORTRAN, PSPICE.<br />
- Low-Level Language : Intel 8085 & 8086.<br />
- Operating System : MS-DOS, Windows, Linux and Unix.<br />
- Applications/Tools : Cplex, Times, Markal, Answer, Veda, IRPA, ENPEP, ISPLAN, WASP, Power Net,<br />
Power World Simulator, CALPOS, PSIM, MatLab/Simulink, Multisim, and Proteus.<br />
ACADEMICS<br />
- Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) - Energy System (coming under Mechanical Engineering Department) from University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart,<br />
Stuttgart, Germany, 2007 with Grade Good.<br />
- Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> in Electrical Engineering (Power System Specialisation), 2000 from <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, with overall CGPA <strong>of</strong> 7.14/10.<br />
- Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering - Electrical Engineering from Utkal University, <strong>Bhubaneswar</strong>, 1995 - First Class with Honours.<br />
PERSONAL DETAILS
- Date <strong>of</strong> Birth : 3 rd March, 1972.<br />
- Languages : English, Hindi, Oriya, Germany & Japanese.<br />
- Address : Flat D-204, Platinum City, Near HMT Link Road, Peenya 1 st Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560022.<br />
ANNEXURE<br />
CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS AND WORKSHOPS<br />
- A training program was attended in November 1999 at Asian <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand on the<br />
Formulation and Application <strong>of</strong> IRPA (Integrated Resource Planning and Analysis) S<strong>of</strong>tware Package (developed by<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Ram M. Shrestha).<br />
- Prospect <strong>of</strong> ACROPOLIS (Assessing Climate Response Options: Policy Simulations) Project and Times Modelling at IER,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Germany. IPP, Garching, 2003.<br />
- EMF 22: Climate Policy Scenarios for Stabilization and in Transition. Tsukuba International Congress Center (Epochal),<br />
(adjacent to Okura Frontier Hotel Tsukuba Epochal), Tsukuba, Japan. December 12-14, 2006. Hosted by Japanese<br />
National <strong>Institute</strong> for Environmental Studies (NIES).<br />
- IIASA-RITE International Symposium: Towards Stabilization <strong>of</strong> Global Warming. March 12, 2007.1st Floor, Nadao Hall<br />
(3-3-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Hosted by IIASA and RITE. Advocated by METI (Ministry <strong>of</strong> Economy, Trade<br />
and Industry).<br />
- Emission Reduction Potential inside Various Sectoral Activities and CO2 Reduction Costs <strong>of</strong> Asia Region in Medium Term<br />
Study. Asia Energy Environment Modeling Forum (AEEMF), 3rd Annual Workshop, Peking University, Beijing, China.<br />
May 30-31, 2007.<br />
- Impact Assessment <strong>of</strong> Increase in Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Coal prices on Global Energy System without and with<br />
Carbon Concentration Stabilization. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 24th Conference on Energy, Economy and Environment. Japan.<br />
30 th January, 2008.<br />
- International Meeting on Mid-Long term Strategy for Climate Change. Hosted by the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Economy, Trade and<br />
Industry <strong>of</strong> Japan and the University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo. Just before G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in July. June 30 and July 1,<br />
2008. University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo, Japan.<br />
- New Earth 2008. International Symposium on Technologies for Mitigating Global Warming. ~Sectoral Approach: as an<br />
Effective Measure against Global Warming. 27 th November, 2008. Hyatt Regency Osaka 3F, Osaka, Japan. Organized<br />
by RITE & sponsored by METI, Kinki Regional Countermeasures Promotion, and Meeting on Energy & Global Warming.<br />
- Evaluating the benefits <strong>of</strong> subsidy procurement to component cluster global learning technologies with and without a<br />
climate stabilization in DNE21+ model. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 25th Conference on Energy, Economy, and Environment.<br />
Japan. 29th January 2009.<br />
- IIASA-RITE Symposium on Emission Mitigation Towards Climate Change. 3 rd March, 2009. Keidarnen, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
- ETSAP Regular Workshop. New Delhi (India) – Spring Workshop 2010. TERI, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New<br />
Delhi, India, January 18-23, 2010.<br />
- Workshop attended on Times Energy System Modelling at ERI, UCC, Cork, Ireland from 28 th August to 2 nd<br />
September, 2010.<br />
- ETSAP Regular Workshop. UCC/IEA-ETSAP Conference and Workshop. DeVere Hall, University College Cork, College<br />
Road, Cork, Ireland, November 11-17, 2010.<br />
FORMAL REPORTS/OTHERS<br />
- Final Report <strong>of</strong> the EC ACROPOLIS (Assessing Climate Response Options: Policy Simulations) Project, Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Climate Response Policies Using German TIMES Model (contributed marginally).<br />
- Establishment <strong>of</strong> a European Energy Data Exchange Network (EDEN), (Access to Different Database <strong>of</strong> MESAP<br />
Information System), Accompanying Measures. Project: ENG2-2000-80331.<br />
- Systems Analysis for Progress and Innovation for integrated Assessment (SAPIENTIA) – Extension and Analysis <strong>of</strong> 2FLC<br />
(2 factor learning curve) in Three Regional Bottom-up Global Energy System Model in Times.<br />
- Fahl, U.; Bickel, P.; Blesl, M.; Droste-Franke, B.; Ellersdorfer, I.; Rehrl, T.; Remme, U.; Rout, U.K.; Voß, A..<br />
Development and application <strong>of</strong> an integrated assessment modeling system for the analysis <strong>of</strong> sustainable<br />
development strategies <strong>of</strong> energy supply in Germany, 2004.<br />
- U. Fahl, P. Bickel, M. Blesl, B. Droste-Franke, I. Ellersdorfer, T. Rehrl, U. Remme, U. Rout, A. Voß: „Entwicklung und<br />
Anwendung eines Integrated Assessment Modellinstrumentariums für die Analyse nachhaltiger Entwicklungen der<br />
Energieversorgung in Deutschland“ January 2004.<br />
DISSERTATIONS
- U.K. Rout. Modelling <strong>of</strong> Endogenous Technological Learning <strong>of</strong> Energy Technologies – An Analysis with a Global Multiregional<br />
Energy System Model. Doctoral Dissertation, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Energy Economics and the Rational Use <strong>of</strong> Energy,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Germany, 2007.<br />
- U.K. Rout. Least Cost Generation Expansion Planning for Northern Regional Electricity Board Network Considering<br />
Green House Gas Mitigation. Master’s Dissertation, <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, 2000.<br />
- U.K. Rout et al. Study <strong>of</strong> Rectifier Bridge Circuit with Filters using PSPICE and it’s Hardware Implementation. Bachelor’s<br />
Project Report, Indira Gandhi <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Utkal University, India, 1995.<br />
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS/INVITED TALKS<br />
- Evaluating the Benefits <strong>of</strong> Subsidy Procurement to Component Cluster Global Learning Technologies With and Without<br />
a Climate Stabilization in DNE21+ model. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 25th Conference on Energy, Economy, and Environment.<br />
Japan. 29 th January, 2009.<br />
- Impact Assessment <strong>of</strong> Increase in Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Coal prices on Global Energy System without and with<br />
Carbon Concentration Stabilization. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 24 th Conference on Energy, Economy, and Environment. Japan.<br />
30 th January, 2008.<br />
- Emission Reduction Potential inside Various Sectoral Activities and CO2 Reduction Costs <strong>of</strong> Asia Region in Medium Term<br />
Study. Asia Energy Environment Modeling Forum (AEEMF), 3rd Annual Workshop, Peking University, Beijing, China.<br />
May 30-31, 2007.<br />
- Modelling <strong>of</strong> Single Regional Global Energy System Model on TIMES framework. IPP, Garching, München, Germany,<br />
2005. (Presented to Pr<strong>of</strong>. G. Tosato, IEA/ETSAP’s agreement implementing agent).<br />
JOURNAL ARTICLES SUBMITTED AND UNDER PREPARATION<br />
- Sectoral Assessment <strong>of</strong> Future Global Energy Demands and Emissions.<br />
- Challenges in Quantifying the GHG Emissions and their Role in Climate Change.<br />
- Possible Measures for aggressive GHGs Emission Cut Goals.<br />
- How do we Meet Ambitious Renewable Energy Targets in an Optimal Manner?<br />
- Modelling Ambitious CO2 Reduction Targets for Non-ETS sectors.<br />
- 80% Emission Reduction from Ireland’s Energy Sector.<br />
- Future Energy Security Roadmap <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />
- Future Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Global Fossil Fuel Resources.<br />
POSTER PRESENTATION<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Lavigne D., and Rout U. K. Irish Times Energy System Model. Proceeding International Energy<br />
Agency ETSAP. November 15 th , 2010, Devere Hall, University College Cork, Ireland.<br />
INVITED PAPERS<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Lavigne D., Rout U. K., Chiodi A. and Gargiulo M. How do we meet Ambitious Renewable Energy<br />
Targets in an Optimal Manner? Proceedings International Energy Agency ETSAP Meeting June 24, 2010.<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Rout U. K. and Chiodi A. 2010. Ocean Energy in Irish Times. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Workshop on<br />
Economics <strong>of</strong> Ocean and Marine Renewable Energy, April 21, Cork, Ireland.<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Lavigne D., Rout U. K., Gargiulo M. and Kanudia A. 2010 Building Irish TIMES from PET Ireland.<br />
Joint TERI ETSAP Workshop on Energy Modelling Tools & Techniques to Address Sustainable Development & Climate<br />
Change. New Delhi, India, Jan 20 – 22, 2010.<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Lavigne D. and Rout U. K. 2009. The Irish TIMES Energy Modelling Project. Third Workshop on<br />
Game Theory in Energy, Resources and Environment, Dec. 10 – 11, 2009 Montreal.<br />
- Ó Gallachóir B. P., Lavigne D., Rout U. K., Chiodi A., and Gargiulo M. 2010. Meeting Ireland’s Ambitious GHG 2050<br />
Emissions Target. Energy Systems Modelling Addressing Energy Security and Climate Change. November 15th 2010,<br />
Devere Hall, University College Cork, Ireland.<br />
- Rout, U.K. Emission Reduction Potential inside Various Sectoral Activities and CO2 Reduction Costs <strong>of</strong> Asia Region in<br />
Medium Term Study. Asia Energy Environment Modeling Forum (AEEMF), 3rd Annual Workshop, Peking University,<br />
Beijing, China. May 30-31, 2007.<br />
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS<br />
- Gallachóir, B.P.O., Rout, U.K., Lavigne, D., Chiodi, A., Gargiulo, M., 2010. Modelling Ambitious CO2 Reduction Targets<br />
for Non-ETS Sectors. IEW, 2010. Stockholm, Sweden.
- Rout, U.K., Akimoto, K., Sano, F., Tomoda, T., 2009. Evaluating the benefits <strong>of</strong> subsidy procurement to component<br />
cluster global learning technologies with and without climate stabilization in DNE21+ Model. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 25 th<br />
Conference on Energy, Economy, and Environment, pp. 173-176. Japan Society <strong>of</strong> Energy and Resources, Japan.<br />
- Rout, U.K., Akimoto, K., Sano, F., Oda, J., Homma, T., Tomoda, T., 2008. Impact Assessment <strong>of</strong> Increase in Crude Oil,<br />
Natural Gas and Coal prices on Global Energy System without and with Carbon Concentration Stabilization. Proceedings<br />
<strong>of</strong> 24 th Conference on Energy, Economy, and Environment, pp. 219-222. Japan Society <strong>of</strong> Energy & Resources, Japan.<br />
- Srivastava, S.C., Srivastava, A.K., Rout, U.K., Barnwal, B.K., Sharma, M., Paul, D., Gupta, P., Shrestha, R.M.,<br />
Shrestha, R., 2001. ‘Study on Environmental Impact <strong>of</strong> Independent Power Producers in Northern Regional Electricity<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> India’ IASTED International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (PES2001), Florida, USA,<br />
19-22 November.<br />
- Srivastava, S.C., Srivastava, A.K., Rout, U.K., Sharma, M., Paul, D., Gupta, P., Shrestha, R.M., Karki, S., 2001.<br />
Identification <strong>of</strong> Projects under Clean Development Mechanism for A Regional Electricity Boards <strong>of</strong> India. IEEE<br />
sponsored North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Texas, USA, 15-16 October.<br />
- Srivastava, S.C., Srivastava, A.K., Rout, U.K., Paul, D., Gupta, P., Shrestha, R.M., 2000. Least Cost Generation<br />
Expansion Planning for a Regional Electricity Board in India Considering Green House Gas Mitigation. IEEE International<br />
Conference on Power System <strong>Technology</strong>, POWERCON-2000, Australia, 4-7 December, Vol. 1, Page 31-36.<br />
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS<br />
- Rout, U.K. Prospects <strong>of</strong> India’s energy and emissions for a long time frame. Energy Policy 39 (9), 5647–5663.<br />
- Rout, U.K. Regional demand-pull scenarios and cost-effective emission mitigation. Clean Technologies and<br />
Environmental Policy 13 (5), 719-729. (DOI: 10.1007/s10098-010-0344-y).<br />
- Rout, U.K., Voß, A., Singh, A., Fahl, U., Blesl, M., Ó Gallachóir, B.P., 2011. Energy and emission pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> China in a<br />
Long-Term Perspective. Energy 36 (1), 1–11.<br />
- Rout, U.K., Akimoto, K., Sano, F., Tomoda, T., 2010. Introduction <strong>of</strong> Subsidisation in Nascent Climate-Friendly<br />
Learning Technologies and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> its effectiveness. Energy Policy 38 (1), 520–532.<br />
- Rout, U.K., Blesl, M., Fahl, U., Remme, U., Voß, A., 2009. Uncertainty in Learning Rates <strong>of</strong> the Energy Technologies:<br />
An Experiment in a Global Multi-Regional Energy System Model. Energy Policy 37 (11), 4927–4942.<br />
- Rout, U.K., Fahl, U., Remme, U., Blesl, M., Voß, A., 2009. Endogenous Implementation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Gap in Energy<br />
Optimisation Models-A Systematic Analysis within TIMES G5 Model. Energy Policy 37 (7), 2814-2830.<br />
- Rout, U.K., Akimoto, K., Sano, F., Oda, J., Homma, T., Tomoda, T., 2008. Impact assessment <strong>of</strong> the increase in fossil<br />
Fuel Prices on the Global Energy System, with and without CO2 Concentration Stabilization. Energy Policy 36 (9),<br />
3477-3484.<br />
- Akimoto, K., Sano, F., Oda, J., Homma, T., Rout, U.K., Tomoda, T., 2008. Global Emission Reductions through a<br />
Sectoral Intensity Target Scheme. Climate Policy 8, S46–S59.<br />
Irish-Times<br />
PROJECTS UNDERATKEN<br />
Client : Environmental Protection Agency and Sustainable Energy Administration <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Ireland.<br />
Organization : Environmental Research <strong>Institute</strong>, University College Cork, Ireland.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : The model was developed and calibrated to 2020 and 2050 for different scenarios analysis on<br />
renewable energy, climate change, peak oil, energy security, non ETS emission reduction, etc.<br />
ALPS<br />
Client : METI, Japan.<br />
Organization : Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Efforts were involved curb <strong>of</strong> global warming and realization <strong>of</strong> sustainable development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
society. Worked on the modelling development <strong>of</strong> biomass and refinery sectors. It also involved<br />
modelling <strong>of</strong> plastic and bio-plastic sectors.<br />
ALPS<br />
Client : METI, Japan.<br />
Organisation : Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Evaluated the benefits <strong>of</strong> subsidy procurement to global component cluster technology learning with<br />
and without climate stabilization in DNE21+ model.<br />
ALPS
Client : METI, Japan.<br />
Organisation : Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : This involved an impact assessment <strong>of</strong> the increase in fossil fuel prices on the global energy system,<br />
with and without CO2 concentration stabilization.<br />
Phoenix<br />
Client : METI, Japan.<br />
Organisation : Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Emission Mitigation by Various Modalities and CO2 Reduction Costs <strong>of</strong> Asia Regions through<br />
<strong>Technology</strong> Push Criteria in a medium term study.<br />
Beyond 2010<br />
Client : NEDO, Japan.<br />
Organisation : Research <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Innovative <strong>Technology</strong> for the Earth, Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : This project involved integration <strong>of</strong> end use technologies inside the bottom-up DNE21+ model for<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> various emission reduction scenarios after KP regime and different levels <strong>of</strong><br />
stabilization concentrations.<br />
Programme <strong>of</strong> Energy <strong>Technology</strong> Analysis Annex VIII and X (ETSAP), IEA<br />
Client : ETSAP.<br />
Organisation : IER, University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Explored the Energy <strong>Technology</strong> Perspectives/Energy Models User’s Group. Explained state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art<br />
<strong>of</strong> models and methods for analyzing energy systems.<br />
System Analysis for Progress and Innovation in Energy Technologies for Integrated Assessment (Sapientia)<br />
Client : EU.<br />
Organisation : IER, University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : The two-factor learning curve was tested inside the EU25 regional model <strong>of</strong> the three regional global<br />
energy system model. The main finding was integration <strong>of</strong> climate compatible and nascent<br />
technologies through the incentive <strong>of</strong> R&D expenditure as well as it’s impact.<br />
EC Acropolis (Assessing Climate Response Options: Policy Simulations)<br />
Client : EU.<br />
Organisation : IER, University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : It involved analysis <strong>of</strong> Climate Response Policies using German TIMES Model.<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> a European Energy Data Exchange Network (EDEN), (Access to Different Database <strong>of</strong> MESAP<br />
Information System), Accompanying Measures Project: ENG2-2000-80331, EU Commission)<br />
Client : EU.<br />
Organisation : IER, University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : This project developed unique data exchange server to bridge the gap <strong>of</strong> the data incompatibility<br />
between the researchers and model developers across global regions.<br />
Socio Economic Research on Fusion (SERF)
Client : IPP, Garching.<br />
Organisation : IER, University <strong>of</strong> Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Single regional global model was developed and tested the prospect <strong>of</strong> the fusion technologies and it’s<br />
diffusion on the energy system. It was developed for IPP, Garching, Germany (Pr<strong>of</strong>. T. Hamacher).<br />
Least Cost Supply-Side Options for Mitigating GHG and other Harmful Emissions from the Power Sector Subject<br />
to Emission Target<br />
Client : AIT, Bangkok.<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, India.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Main finding <strong>of</strong> the project was selection <strong>of</strong> the plants in the future investment, which was based on<br />
least-cost and the GHG (CO2) reduction by 5% and 10% from the base year <strong>of</strong> the study period.<br />
Identification <strong>of</strong> the Clean Development Mechanism projects in the Power Sector and Assessment <strong>of</strong> their GHG<br />
and other harmful Emissions Mitigation Potential<br />
Client : AIT, Bangkok.<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, India.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Study provided country specific (India) insight into identification <strong>of</strong> the CDM projects for carbon<br />
trading and sought environmental mitigation potential through this project.<br />
Environmental Implication <strong>of</strong> Independent Power Producers and Decentralized Power Generation<br />
Client : AIT, Bangkok.<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, India.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Performed a study and implemented the decentralized power generation technologies through the<br />
IPPs and DPG. Evaluated and quantified the level <strong>of</strong> the technologies that will be sustainable for the<br />
emission reductions targets based on least-cost concept for India.<br />
Least Cost Generation Expansion Planning for Northern Regional Electricity Board Network Considering Green<br />
house gas mitigation<br />
Client : AIT, Bangkok.<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, India.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Main finding was the selection <strong>of</strong> types <strong>of</strong> plants, which cost less and were environmental friendly for<br />
the future power sector generation expansion planning <strong>of</strong> India.<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> IIT Kanpur Distribution System<br />
Client : IIT Knapur (internal project for testing <strong>of</strong> the s<strong>of</strong>tware).<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur, India.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Main finding was the pf (power factor) improvement, distribution loss minimization and potential<br />
stabilization at buses by optimal placement <strong>of</strong> SVC (static var compensator).<br />
ATC Calculation on IEEE 24 Bus, Reliability Test System<br />
Client : IIT Knapur (internal project for testing <strong>of</strong> the s<strong>of</strong>tware).<br />
Organisation : <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, Kanpur.<br />
Role : Team Player.<br />
Outcome : Main finding was load flow considering congestion management and Availability Transfer Capability<br />
(ATC) calculation. (This was an internal project <strong>of</strong> IIT Kanpur, India).<br />
INVITED REVIEWER
- Energy.<br />
- Applied energy.<br />
- International Journal <strong>of</strong> Global Energy Issues.